The Datenlaube query collection for 2023
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The Datenlaube query collection for 2023
Summary
The Datenlaube query collection for 2023 is a collection[1].
Key Facts
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023 authored Matthias Erfurth[2].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023 authored Jens Bemme[3].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023 authored Christian Erlinger[4].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's image is recorded as Die Gartenlaube (1885) b 864.jpg[5].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's instance of is recorded as collection[6].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's instance of is recorded as open educational resource[7].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's instance of is recorded as software version[8].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's genre is recorded as Paralipomenon[9].
- Gartenlaube-Kalender is named after The Datenlaube query collection for 2023[10].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution[11].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's language of work or name is recorded as German[12].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's publication date is recorded as +2023-05-31T00:00:00Z[13].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's main subject is recorded as Die Gartenlaube[14].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's main subject is recorded as SPARQL[15].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's main subject is recorded as Wikidata[16].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's main subject is recorded as German Wikisource[17].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's main subject is recorded as SPARQL query tool[18].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's catalog is recorded as Regional bibliography of Saxony[19].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's facet of is recorded as Die Datenlaube[20].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's published in is recorded as German Wikiversity[21].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's title is recorded as Datenlaube-Kalender für das Jahr 2023[22].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's cites work is recorded as Wikisource.de brochure[23].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's cites work is recorded as Wikidata-Broschüre[24].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's cites work is recorded as Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project[25].
- The Datenlaube query collection for 2023's cites work is recorded as Gartenlaube-Kalender für das Jahr 1898[26].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Matthias Erfurth[2], an information scientist[27], b. 1974[28], of Germany[29]; Jens Bemme[3], a local historian[30], b. 1978[31], of Germany[32], awarded the Open Science Fellows Program[33], specialised in citizen science[34]; and Christian Erlinger[4], a beekeeper[35], b. 1984[36], of Austria[37].